2005 Menu Census: Poultry

14 December 2005
2005 Menu Census: Poultry

This article first appeared in the 1 September 2005 issue of Restaurants & Institutions (R&I).

R&I is the USA's leading source of food and business-trend information and exclusive research on operators and restaurant patrons. Editorial coverage spans the entire foodservice industry, including chains, independent restaurants, hotels and institutions. To find out more about R&I, visit its website www.foodservice411.com

Might McDonald's customers soon be spurred to borrow the tagline "Where's the Beef?" from rival Wendy's advertising archives? The burger giant's menu is more than one-third chicken items, and while Quarter Pounders contribute mightily to its beefy sales, chicken's growing presence not just under the Golden Arches but across all segments can't be ignored.

That it can be fried helps goose consumption. Nuggets, strips and fingers are fast-growing items largely due to the ease with which they can be eaten. Burger King's new Chicken Fries arrive in "a container that screams portability," says the chain's Coq Roq Web site promoting the strips. Nuggets also are a school favorite.

R&I's 2005 Menu Census shows that just 1.5% of respondents menu no poultry. Sixty percent serve turkey while 22% offer duck.

Preparations mostly reflect the setting, with sandwiches, salads and wings dominating. And no surprise: Ethnic flavors such as Mexican, Chinese and Italian flatter feathered friends.

On the Menu

Poultry is amenable to many cooking methods and spice levels. Here are some noteworthy preparations.

  • Pulled rotisserie chicken sandwich with smoked mozzarella, tomato, caramelized red onion and cabbage slaw. -Sellers Markets, San Francisco
  • Chicken strips with chile-lime seasoning, served with tricolor tortilla strips and salsa-ranch dipping sauce. -Dairy Queen, multiple locations
  • Seared duck breast with reduction of passion fruit and red wine and blue mashed potatoes. -Cacao, Coral Gables, Fla.
  • Cajun-spiced, breaded chicken, pepper Jack cheese, pico de gallo, jalapeÁ±os and Mexi-Ranch sauce on toasted bun. -Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar, multiple locations
  • Chicken souvlaki served with pilaf or couscous, pita bread, tzatziki sauce and chipotle hummus. -Olives@Bldg. 160, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
  • Chicken Scarpariello: Roasted bone-in chicken with sausage, peppers, onions, potatoes and garlic. -Vittorio's, Amityville, N.Y.
  • Closed Doorwich: Grilled turkey sandwich, caramelized apples and mozzarella cheese on dark rye, served with apple-cider mayonnaise. -White Gull Inn, Fish Creek, Wis.

According to R&I's 2005 Menu Census, these are the most commonly menued poultry items:

- - CommercialNon-commercial
1.Chicken breast (boneless, skinless)88%88%
2.Chicken strips/tenders68%86%
3.Bone-in chicken55%74%
4.Turkey52%75%
5.Chicken wings52%54%
6.Chicken nuggets/popcorn26%71%
7.Chicken patties14%72%
8.Whole chicken34%19%
9.Duck25%14%
10.Stuffed chicken breasts13%30%
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